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As the Fourth of July approached, President Trump was riding high—unaware that a political firestorm from his own base was about to consume his administration.
A busy city centre car park has been temporarily closed this morning following an 'obstruction'. The 2,000-space St David's ...
Ex-Cincinnati City Councilman PG Sittenfeld is still appealing his corruption conviction to the U.S. Supreme Court despite ...
With the resignation of Sen. Nicole Mitchell and the deaths of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and Sen. Bruce Anderson, the Minnesota Legislature finds itself with three vacant seats in a non-election ...
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says age-related cognitive decline among elected officials is a major issue for voters ...
Grand View Research reports that demand for educational travel could grow an average of 15% annually through 2030 for families with kids under 15 years old. A small, but growing, community of ...
For female state lawmakers in Kentucky, choosing when to go to the bathroom has long required careful calculation. There are ...
Martin P. Beichner Jr. has survived Vietnam, a horrific blizzard on the day of his company’s move to Southpointe and decades ...
The $6 billion in education programming frozen by the Trump administration earlier this month is being released, according to a Department of Education spokesperson.
Advocates and community members alike participate in the Hands Around the Capitol event, which honors the 35th anniversary of ...